Collaborative social networks allow educators to create online communities that support their personal and professional learning. Whether your personal learning network is overflowing or just starting to grow, this online webinar will help you to refine your network to best suit your learning needs. We'll lead you to interesting people who advocate for the effective use of technology literacy to improve your 21st teaching and learning environment. We will discuss tips and tricks to leverage the potential of these networks and provide resources to help attendees set up their own networks. Participants will gain hands-on experience using social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Ning, and Delicious to build professional learning networks.

Authors/Contributors:

Naomi Harm

Bio: Naomi Harm is an educational thought leader and influencer. She welcomes every opportunity to share her expertise of women leadership and educational technology best practices with educational leaders around the world.
Her current facilitated and inspiring keynote offerings focus on mentoring young girls and women in computer science, coding/robotics infused with NGGS inspiring activities, women leadership best practices of how to "lean in" to be part of conversation and growth mindset change agents for k-12's, redesigning classroom learning spaces through brain-based instructional strategies to support the student-centered classroom, and maximizing creativity, communication and collaboration with Google Suite.
Her 20+ years in the educational learning space and her dynamic career focus reflects a passion driven approach to leading and learning as a past k12 Strategic Education Manager for Wonder Workshop, K12 Education Strategist for Dell EMC, National Intel Senior Trainer, and current ISTE Faculty Instructional Coach, Google Certified Innovator, and CEO and founder of her Innovative Educator Consulting company http://www.IEC.Network
She has spoken at over 125 National and International technology conferences, and her most recent keynotes and featured speaker addresses include the locations: ISTE - Chicago, NAF NEXT Washington, D.C. - STEMWorks Honolulu, HI - LA USD LAX, CA - Ed Web and Simple K12 Global Webinars, Beaverton, OR (Tinker.Code.Make) - Newport Mesa USD and CUE Palm Springs, CA - WI SLATE - Napa Valley County of Ed - ISTE - San Antonia, TX - SSLA Saskatoon, Canada - AVEdTech Summit Palmdale, CA - Practical Pedagogies in Toulouse, France - NCTIES in North Carolina - and SchoolNet South Africa in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Bloemfontein.
To continue the learning conversation and problem solve new collaborative solutions, feel free to reach Naomi Harm through Twitter: @NaomiHarm or Email: naomi@Naomiharm.og or Naomi@IEC.Network or Webpage: http://IEC.Network